At Lorna Jane, we are dedicated to the well-being of everyone in our supply chain, ensuring fair and safe practices. Our current assessments with Fair Supply show zero high-risk non-trade suppliers, reflecting our rigorous standards. Moving forward, we will engage our key non-trade suppliers by requesting they complete a self-assessment questionnaire. This process will enable us to provide tailored assistance, further enhancing the integrity and sustainability of our supply chain. 
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Where We Currently Stand
At Lorna Jane, we are dedicated to ensuring the well-being of everyone in our supply chain, just as we are committed to the health of the women who wear our products.
To uphold this commitment, we work with Fair Supply to analyse our non-trade procurement suppliers and perform thorough risk assessments.
Currently, we are proud to report that our assessments have identified zero high-risk suppliers in our supply chain, reflecting our rigorous standards and proactive approach to maintaining ethical and sustainable practices.
Annual Audits: To maintain continuous compliance with our ethical standards, our supplier must undergo an independent ethical audit every 12 months. These audits are critical for assessing supplier adherence to our Supplier Code of Conduct and identifying areas for improvement.
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Key Objectives of Our Non-Trade Supplier Strategy
Our next steps involve reaching out to our key non-trade suppliers. We will request these suppliers to complete a self-assessment questionnaire to gain a clearer understanding of their practices. Depending on the results, we may request a third-party audit or provide tailored assistance, including various e-learning tools to support their improvement and alignment with our standards. By taking these proactive measures, we aim to further enhance the integrity and sustainability of our supply chain, ensuring that all our partners meet our high ethical standards.